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291a. L[lema peperita, sp. n. 
?. Head and thorax grey, tinged with brown and irrorated 
with black; abdomen brownish grey. Fore wing brownish 
grey, strongly irrorated with black; a very indistinct post- 
medial line, excurved from below costa to vein 6, then very 
oblique, and with a black point on it in submedian fold and 
obscure spot on inner margin. Hind wing brownish white 
slightly irrorated with fuscous. 
Fore wing with vein 6 from below angle of cell; 7, 8, 9 
stalked; 11 anastomosing with 12. 
Hab. Br. HE. Arrica, Uganda Ry., mile 478 (Betton), 1 3 
type; Nakuro,1 ¢. Hzwp. 34 millim. 
304 a. Llema distigmata, sp. n. 
?. Ochreous yellow; fore legs with the extremity of 
femora and the tibize above fuscous. Fore wing with black 
spot in end of cell, and another rather nearer base in sub- 
median fold. Hind wing paler. 
The W.-African specimen is shorter-winged than the one 
from E. Africa. 
Fore wing with vein 6 shortly stalked with 7, 8, 9; 11 
anastomosing with 12. 
Hab, OLD CALABAR (Sampson), 1 ? type; Br. HE. AFRICA, 
Kikuyu, Nairobi Plains (Betton), 1 2. Hap. 32-38 millim. 
310 a. Llema creatoplaga, sp. n. 
6. Head and thorax red-brown; palpi, frons, and tibie 
tinged with fuscous; abdomen grey, the hair on sides and 
the anal tufts fulvous. Fore wing red-brown, tinged with 
fuscous except on inner area and a postmedial patch on costal 
area; a pale yellow-brown oblong patch occupying the 
terminal half of cell and extending to submedian fold. Hind 
wing pale brownish ochreous. 
Fore wing with vein 6 from below angle of cell; 7, 8, 9 
stalked; 11 slightly anastomosing with 12. 
Hab. Br. K. Arrica, Uganda Ry., mile 478 (Betton),1 3 
type. Exp. 38 millim. 
322 a. Ilema sanguicosta, sp. n. 
3. Head and tegule scarlet; palpi with the third joint 
fuscous; antenne ochreous, black at extremity; thorax 
brown, with scarlet patch on metathorax ; legs scarlet, with 
brown stripes above and the tarsi brown; abdomen brown, 
with the last two segments and ventral surface orange. Fore 
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